Thanksgiving being the meeting place for families and eating the traditional turkey and stuffing, and even the pumpkin pie, which brought all members of a family together for one day of celebration. Fourth of July was another Holiday that called my attention, with the lavish fireworks displays and the colorful parades which would bring families together to commemorate not a feast but a birthday. European soccer is replaced by American football, but in my opinion is not as majestic as soccer where one member streams up the field and drives a shot past the goalkeeper. Both sports are born of a similar urge to win and reach the next level. I studied in the United States to not only learn English, but to learn a new culture. To experience what it meant to be an American. I ran cross country and participated in wrestling to not only excel but to join a sport that meant winning for the team and the school. I lived with my aunt and uncle to experience the American life, not as an outsider, but as a member of the family. Matriculating at your school would mean bringing my Spanish traditions to another place. To teach others what I knew, but most of all to assimilate these experiences in my new American
Thanksgiving being the meeting place for families and eating the traditional turkey and stuffing, and even the pumpkin pie, which brought all members of a family together for one day of celebration. Fourth of July was another Holiday that called my attention, with the lavish fireworks displays and the colorful parades which would bring families together to commemorate not a feast but a birthday. European soccer is replaced by American football, but in my opinion is not as majestic as soccer where one member streams up the field and drives a shot past the goalkeeper. Both sports are born of a similar urge to win and reach the next level. I studied in the United States to not only learn English, but to learn a new culture. To experience what it meant to be an American. I ran cross country and participated in wrestling to not only excel but to join a sport that meant winning for the team and the school. I lived with my aunt and uncle to experience the American life, not as an outsider, but as a member of the family. Matriculating at your school would mean bringing my Spanish traditions to another place. To teach others what I knew, but most of all to assimilate these experiences in my new American